In the battle for power in Washington, GOP leaders on Capitol Hill are scoring early victories with key appointments.
Meeting with Al Gore? Wavering on torture? Expressing empathy toward DREAMers? Don’t expect that these are signs of a major shift from the president-elect.
Residents of an eccentric hub at the prestigious university must move out of the building after a yearlong turnaround process failed to achieve its aims.
“Facebook can monitor the things it does that make it money.”
Students’ weeklong occupation of an administrative building may be a harbinger of tenacious pushback at other colleges.
Thirteen federal agencies agree: Climate change has already wreaked havoc on the United States, and the worst is likely yet to come.
Opponents fear that the end of state waivers won’t increase employment among low-income people—but will send deep poverty soaring.
The consequences will only get more severe after federal workers miss their first paychecks Friday—even as the Trump administration tries, in ways large and small, to mitigate them.
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